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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 05:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avoid The Mistakes Get The Right Guitar For Your Child Here&#8217;s How At What Age Should My Child Strart To Play Guitar? What is the proper age? There is no hard and fast rule ,however, no less than 10 years of age would be the norm. At age 10 a kid&#8217;s attention span is quite [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Avoid The Mistakes Get The Right Guitar For Your Child Here&#8217;s How</h2>
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<p>At What Age Should My Child Strart To Play Guitar?</p>
<p> What is the proper age? There is no hard and fast rule ,however, no less than 10 years of age would be the norm. At age 10 a kid&#8217;s attention span is quite a bit longer than an 8 year old. It does take a steady effort and you must make sure your child is able and willing to provide it.</p>
<p>From the beginning of playing the guitar there is a lot of information to understand, plus to sit with an instrument and press fingers aganst a fret board is at first pyhiscally challenging.</p>
<p> The second thing is determine how serious the intent to learn is. He must understand that a guitar is more than a toy. A guitar like any instrument demands that you develop good habits and practicing daily following a lesson program, even if it&#8217;s only about 15 minutes, as long as that is consistent. The goal is to move forward step by step and in a way that the child can accomplish the task and have the confidence to want to learn more.</p>
<p> The Right Guitar </p>
<p> If guitars are foreign to you always get the guidance of someone who knows guitars that can assist you. You will need a child size guitar because childrens hands and fingers are much shorter and a child size guitar is much easier to play and hold. &nbsp;<br />
 Dont buy Cheap </p>
<p> This more than ever is what will make or break your childs desire to want to play. I do not know how many times I have seen parents buy guitars with the plan that if he/she doesn&#8217;t pan out there isn&#8217;t much to lose. You don&#8217;t have to buy expensive but always buy quality. You can sell a quality guitar much easier than&nbsp; cheap poor quality guitars. </p>
<p> Some of those cheap guitars are so difficult to play I couldn&#8217;t play it. The strings are about a 1/4 inch or higher above the fret board which makes it almost impossible for me to press my finger to the frets never mind how difficult that would be for a child. </p>
<p> If you really want to know what futility means purchase one. It&#8217;s surprising how a lot of bargain basement priced guitars or second hand junk end up in the hands of beginners. </p>
<p> Lessons And Learning</p>
<p> There&#8217;s lots of types of guitar lessons for kids in the form of lesson books, DVD&#8217;s, etc. So which should you choose? It is always ALWAYS recommended to start the youngster off on the right foot with a knowledgeable guitar teacher. </p>
<p> There is much to learn besides notes, proper technique can only be taught, a book can&#8217;t explain all you&#8217;ll want to know on how to play the guitar. A teacher can encourage, correct mistakes and provide confidence to continue which is just<br />
 as important as learning notes. </p>
<p> The Future</p>
<p>You now have a budding young player, off to good start and is learning and really enjoying music and playing. As your child matures he will outgrow his instrument. play The selection of music style that they would like to play is what will<br />
 determine the type of guitar best suited to their interest. </p>
<p> If it&#8217;s folk music or classical. acoustic guitars are the best choice. Rock &amp; roll usually means electric models. Country playing can be either electric or acoustic. Most of all your child is going to be a very different individual, (for the better) music is known for a method of transforming an individual, even your friends are different. The beginning of a life long journey that may lead to places they has never dreamed of. I wish you the best.</p>
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		<title>Pentatonic Guitar Scale &#8211; The Best Scale On the Guitar By Far!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Ford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to playing guitar there's a few things you absolutely can't live without. The Pentatonic Scale is clearly among those things. The most used scale on the guitar by far. In fact pros and guitar gods alike have been using this scale for years to play many of the incredible solos we all love.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to playing guitar there&#8217;s a few things you absolutely can&#8217;t live without. The Pentatonic Scale is clearly among those things. The most used scale on the guitar by far. In fact pros and guitar gods alike have been using this scale for years to play many of the incredible solos we all love.</p>
<p>The pentatonic scale is ideal for a handful of reasons as well as sounds awesome. You can literally play any style using that scale from Blues to Rock to Funk to Jazz and everything in between. Seriously this scale may possibly be the most effective scale you can ever learn. It is relatively simple and straightforward to use and will definitely keep you contented for many years to come.</p>
<p>Of course you&#8217;ll would like to learn other things like arpeggios and other scales but using the pentatonic as a foundation will serve anyone very well. Also don&#8217;t forget to learn which notes you can bend mainly because that will add a whole new realm to the scale.</p>
<p>The pentatonic scale can be extremely easy to play as the notes are organized into boxes that fit easily beneath the fingers. Make sure you become familiar with all of the boxes so its possible to move easily between them. But be careful of falling into the trap of attempting to learn all of them before you are able to apply a minimum of 1 or 2 boxes.</p>
<p>Another great consideration about the Minor Pentatonic scale is the fact that it is especially hard to play an incorrect note. If you learn how to wield it&#8217;s power well you can make each and every single note sound good. So , who doesn&#8217;t want that? Just be sure you know which notes you&#8217;ll be able to bend from and into. That is something players are likely to overlook. Get this right and you&#8217;ll be rocking in no time.</p>
<p>Another great thing about this scale is it has a real wide and open sound to it. Given that it only has 5 notes it sounds a lot more open than the counterpart 7 note scales, which has a far more dense sound. You should also learn the classic lines whether it&#8217;s a rock lick or a blues lick, make sure you get the basic vocabulary down after which you can go and experiment and enjoy yourself.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pentatonicguitarscale.net/caged-system-pdf-downloads/">electric guitar lessons</a> or if you would like to <a target='_blank' href="http://learnleadguitar.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/learnbluesguitar/">learn electric guitar</a>.</p>
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		<title>Understand Electric Guitar Packages And A History Of The Electric Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 12:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Bass</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn Electric Guitar</p>
<p>The main electric guitar hasn&#8217;t been around for nearly as long as the actual Acoustic and Conventional guitars. Actually, the Electric guitar was invented just about 70 years ago, in the thirties, by Adolph Rickenbacker. Ever since then, the Electric guitar has substantially developed over time to the point at which you&#8217;ll find it at present. In this article, I will examine a brief history of the Electric guitar.</p>
<p>The Historical Past</p>
<p>Guitars, and comparable instruments, have been popular for hundreds of years. The actual electric guitar was produced in the actual nineteen thirties by Rickenbacker. Initial Electric guitars used tungsten pick-ups. Pickups basically transfer the vibration from the guitar strings directly into electrical current, which can be subsequently passed directly into the amp to generate the actual music.</p>
<p>In addition the original Electric guitars came with more compact soundholes within the body. These kinds of guitars are classified as semi-hollow Electric guitars and are still relatively in demand these days, simply because of the fact that they are versatile guitars.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, through making use of pick-ups, it was practical to create guitars without the need for soundholes (like those that Acoustic and Traditional guitars possess) which still had the ability to end up being heard, after being connected to amps. These types of guitars are called solid body guitars.</p>
<p>The actual Electric guitar&#8217;s interest started to escalate in the Big Band years of the &#8217;30s and 40s. As a result of the loudness within the brass sections throughout jazz like orchestras, it was essential to include guitars that could be detected over the other sections. Electric guitars, which could be be attached to amps, filled this kind of emptiness.</p>
<p>The Electric guitar thats most prevalent today is the solid body Electric guitar. The solid body guitar was invented by music performer and designer Les Paul in 1941. It is a guitar constructed from solid wood with zero soundholes. The first solid body guitar created by Paul was fairly plain-it was really a simple rectangle-shaped block of real wood attached to a guitar&#8217;s neck with 6 metallic strings. Les Paul&#8217;s innovative solid body guitar style has, naturally, changed out of the primary rectangular shape to the circular outline Les Paul guitars have today.</p>
<p>All through the 1950s,Guitar maker Gibson presented Les Paul&#8217;s invention to everyone. The actual Gibson Les Paul, as it was and still is named, rapidly developed into a best selling Electric guitar. It&#8217;s always been the most famous guitar for 50 years.</p>
<p>Along the identical time period, a further inventor known as Leo Fender created a solid body Electric guitar of his own. In the later part of the forties, Fender released the Fender Broadcaster Electric guitar. The Broadcaster, that had been renamed the Stratocaster, ended up being formally presented to the general public in 1954. The Strat, as it is now known, was a distinctive guitar in comparison to the Les Paul. It was built with a distinctive appearance, different hardware and was significantly lighter. Fender&#8217;s Stratocaster Electric guitar is the 2nd most popular guitar anywhere, second to only the Les Paul.</p>
<p>Over the years, others, such as Ibanez, ESP along with Yamaha and Paul Reed Smith, have all manufactured solid body Electric guitars of their very own. Nonetheless, virtually all Electric guitars continue to feature the well known shape of a Les Paul or Strat guitar.</p>
<p>Before you decide to do anything else visit Steve Bass&#8217;s site where you can obtain<a target='_blank' href="http://www.guitartutorialsforbeginners.org">guitar tutorials for beginners</a> plus all the latest and easy to understand, in depth information. You will also obtainmore free powerful tips on how to <a target='_blank' href="http://www.guitartutorialsforbeginners.org">teach yourself guitar</a> as well as free guitar lessons.</p>
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		<title>Learn Electric Guitar Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 00:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Lake</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst there is an almost limitless amount of information on guitar playing, there are a number of simple tips which should be adhered to by anyone trying to learn electric guitar. This article will provide three of the most important guitar learning tips, that will help you become a much better player.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst there is an almost limitless amount of information on guitar playing, there are a number of simple tips which should be adhered to by anyone trying to learn electric guitar. This article will provide three of the most important guitar learning tips, that will help you become a much better player.</p>
<p>Position and Posture</p>
<p>The most important of all guitar playing tips is to maintain good posture. Slouching on the couch while watching TV and playing your guitar is not a good way to learn anything. You need to learn how to hold your guitar and yourself if you want to strengthen the right muscles, remember how to play each note, and not hurt your neck or your. </p>
<p>Make sure to sit up straight and rest the guitar on your legs. A good armless chair is good for this, while players who prefer to sit in the classical position might consider getting a foot rest for their left foot to rest on while they hold the guitar.</p>
<p>Proper Picking</p>
<p>Anyone trying to learn the electric guitar must knowhow to hold a pick correctly. You need to hold it reasonably tightly, but with a bit of flexibility. If you grip the pick too tight you will cause your arm to tense up. If you don&#8217;t hold the pick firmly enough, you wont be able to play as precisely, and you may drop the pick all together. </p>
<p>Also make sure to use the right kind of pick. A beginner might want a softer pick because they&#8217;re easier on your body and make softer, easier to deal with noises than many other, thicker picks. </p>
<p>Practice The Correct Things</p>
<p>When you are first learning how to play the guitar, you will want to start out practicing arpeggios and chords. By learning chords you will be able to play a huge number of songs very quickly, and by learning arpeggios you will be building a solid foundation to your lead playing. By learning arpeggios you will increase your finger strength and dexterity, as well as your understanding of how different notes relate to each other.</p>
<p>The best advice for anyone trying to learn electric guitar is simply to practice. You should try and practice every day if you can as it is better to practice little and often rather than once every so often for prolonged periods of time. Make sure you listen to how you sound as you practice, and try to be critical of your own playing. If you keep practicing, and take on board what I&#8217;ve told you in this article, you&#8217;ll be sounding like your guitar heroes in next to no time.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more about playing the guitar take a look at <a target='_blank' href="http://www.guitarskills.net/learn-electric-guitar.html">Learn Electric Guitar</a></p>
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